This is true. It is a sad truth. It is a feared truth. It is a serious truth, needing to be addressed.
Many outsiders have told me that they believe this article is wrong and that Dreher doesn't know what he is talking about, but they are, dare I say, clueless.
This article, though published on Sunday, has just been read by most of the students here at UD. Many students have been talking about the changes which the school has been experiencing lately. We, the students, having experienced firsthand the indescribable effects this school has on our educations, are truly concerned with these changes and discuss the changes to occur and the expected results. Frankly, we are angry and we have things to say.
I don't have to say how or why. It's been said, and very well said at that. I hear these very arguments more and more every day from the students in the cafeteria, the dorms, the classrooms, the Capp Bar, the Chapel, on the Mall, the walkways, at the PDK across the street. The split is occuring, the tragedy has begun.
I pray, I hope, that this tragedy doesn't end in the death of the truth-seeking, determined soul that was born in 1956.
April 24, 2008
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Take heart.
It's always darkest before dawn.
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